Natchitoches
Church
History
First Presbyterian Church, Natchitoches was founded in 1910 to serve the Presbyterian students attending what is now Northwestern State University.
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The original church building was on the corner of 2nd and Demeziere streets.
In 1962, the congregation moved to its current location in east Natchitoches, and built a new education wing and kitchen in 1997.
Keeping
the Faith
Our church is a member of the Presbyterian Church (USA) denomination.
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The congregation is made up of around thirty members who are actively involved in leadership, worship, fellowship, and service.
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All people are welcome to worship at FPC Natchitoches, regardless of race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, or economic status.
Spiritual
Community
FPC Natchitoches is proud to serve the local community through worship, programs, and facilities.
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NSU students receive spiritual nourishment by worshiping God through their musical talents.
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The Lunch on Us program provides a free sack lunch to anyone in need every Wednesday.
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Our fellowship hall is used as a meeting place for local organizations and as a polling precinct for elections.